Sentences with phrase «flaws in the system so»

It's a moot point whether politicians will be able to rise to the challenge of fixing the mammoth flaws in the system so that the carbon market is able to achieve its core objective, which is to provide a tool for making cost - effective reductions in CO2 emissions on a planetary scale.

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In those days, it was OK to criticize the mistakes and crimes of the individuals, but never the system — to do so would be to imply the system itself was flawed.
It's why Bolton did so well against Wenger's side, and why Arsenal are constantly moaning about clubs who do take the time to exploit the flaws in their system.
That approach was based in part on the flawed notion that it's smart to let an infant's gastrointestinal and immune systems «mature» for a while so they can better handle allergenic foods, and some studies from the 1990s did support it.
The reason why lies in his up - front analysis, when he writes about why today's education system is so flawed: «Our system doesn't fund schools, and certainly doesn't fund students.
Early centralized enrollment systems, and the matching algorithms at their core, suffered from a key flaw: the lotteries were designed so that if a family ranked its most - preferred school first and that school was in high demand, then the family could lose its second - ranked option.
As educators and trusted messengers in our communities, we must make sure the public is informed and not fooled by presidential candidates who say they believe in a world - class education system but have a history of starving our public schools of critical funding and supporting flawed so - called reforms that don't work.
So this may sound strange for me to mention, especially in light of our A + rating, but there is a flaw with the BBB's system and it stems from this basic fact: it was created before the Internet, during a time when the acquisition of new customers took months instead of seconds.
The only real flaw in this otherwise great system is that there's no way to improve or modify existing items, and so with the huge amounts of constantly improving loot that gets thrown at you, the epic sword you just created can quickly become redundant.
After all, there have already been some players who complained about being incorrectly barred from the hack - and - slash game due to potential flaws in the anti-cheat system used by Ubisoft, so there could be a chance that innocent users are being swept up in this dragnet approach, too.
With a lovely definition: «lock - in: The process whereby an idea or a model becomes the basis for subsequent development, so that its flaws can not be remedied without dismantling the entire system that is built upon it.»
I personally find it strange in a system of such complexity with so many unknowns, that one MUST accept black and white, if / then logic, based on overtly incomplete and possibly flawed knowledge.
for good reason, I think, because if eventually every service or product came with a contract which prevented consumers from filing a lawsuit or class action if, say, for instance, the product or service caused injury or death, like a car with braking system flaws, or a child's toy that causes cancer, etc, then we'd live in a world where corporations could shove whatever they wanted down our throats, cause injuries and death, and we could do nothing about it, because we «agreed to a contract» by using their product or service in the first place (and in this scenario there would be no alternatives, so you either risk using products that could kill you, or you go live in a cave or something).
To break the cycle, we need the experience of someone who knows legal practice, but who is not so entrenched that they can not see the flaws in the system.
It's also what makes it so disturbing when there is a flaw in those systems, as was recently the case with Lenovo's Fingerprint Manager Pro software.
But despite this, AMD promises mitigations for all these CPU flaws in just a few days from the moment of publishing through BIOS updates, so all affected users are encouraged to update the BIOS of their systems as soon as possible.
While the vast majority of our children are living with their families in safe environments, we must also acknowledge that this is not an isolated incident, and it points to a flawed system that is failing our communities, and, most importantly, is so devastatingly failing our children.»
Watch out for a lack of «good bones» or structural soundness, design flaws (such as a basement with ceilings so low that it requires excavation to be usable), all new windows and mechanical systems, and a large addition, says Steve Sobkowiak, partner in Oakley Home Builders in Chicago.
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